Severe thunderstorm risks are forecasted with a level 2 out of 5 rating for damaging winds, hail, and heavy downpours across various regions from the High Plains to the East Coast. The storms are expected to occur late afternoon into evening, with potential for localized flooding and organized rounds of storms after 9 PM.
STORM POTENTIAL THROUGH SUNDAY: Isolated strong to severe storms may form late this evening into early overnight, but much better chance for strong to severe storms exists Sunday. There could be a few clusters from early afternoon into evening. We need rain, but not severe! @WJZ https://t.co/kzc9qdmdWk
The severe threat is a tad higher on Sunday, now up to a level 2 out of 5 risk for most of the area. The main timing for stronger storms is Sunday afternoon. Damaging winds, quarter-size hail, and downpours are possible. https://t.co/z0WY0UeP1v
SEVERE STORM RISK THIS EVENING: Severe storms are possible late this afternoon into this evening. Storms will be hit or miss, so not everyone gets wet, especially early this evening. After 9 PM, a more organized round of storms is possible with heavy rain & damaging winds. @WJZ https://t.co/v4xcHz867X
🌬️ A widespread severe weather risk will exist Wednesday from the High Plains all the way to the East Coast. Damaging winds are the main concern, though some quarter-sized hail is possible. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an update. https://t.co/bGWcQ2nZCd
Some of the storms this evening could be severe. There's still a level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather today. The main concern will be damaging winds and hail. https://t.co/b86EthM5IE
MIDWEEK STORMS The severe t'storm risk for tomorrow is a 2 out of 5 meaning scattered severe storms are expected. The timing is late afternoon well into the evening. The biggest threats are damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours that could lead to localized flooding. https://t.co/VuRdXcpF3m